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Mostly Small Rees:

Mostly Small Rees The thicket-forming shrubs and mostly small rees small :rees are characterized by broad small evergreen eaves which are thick, hard, and leathery. How-sver, some species have narrow evergreen leaves ind others are deciduous. This growth form has developed in a warm climate of mild wet winters and hot dry summers. Total annual rainfall ranges only from 10 to 30 inches. The growing season is in late winter and early spring. Trees jrow in valleys, along streams, and in groves. 3pen areas are occupied by herbs, including grasses and many winter annuals.

ALUPE, gwa-tha-loo'pa, a small town in province, Spain, is famous for its forti-fmonastery. The town is in the Guadalupe imtain range, about 30 miles (48 km) east iTrujillo. The mountains, lying between the and Guadiana rivers, reach a height of II feet (1,560 meters). The Guadalupe River 1 rees in the Guadalupe Mountains. The chief industries are olive oil processing, fruit _ sing, and lumbering (chiefly cork). £ The town's renowned monastery, now run by iciscans, owes its foundation to the discovery in the 14th century of a statue of the Virgin.


Rees can make or mar a garden. Too many of them, or nsuitable kinds, can rob the garden of light and the soil of tod and moisture, making it impossible to grow anything else ell. However, a few well-planned and well-chosen trees can ve a garden distinction and provide welcome summer shade.
 
 

 

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